according to a recent thread, you should avoid the muzzelite bullpup stock. get a folder. i think all (or most) camp 9s were made pre 94, so it would be hard to prove if it is ACUALLY preban, but noone could really disprove it,
anyone know why marlin stoped the camp guns, i thought they were cool.

Originally Posted By gunmonkey:
Choate used to make a folding stock for it( I doubt they still do) and there used to be Bullpup style stocks available in all the gun magazines.I think it uses S&W 59 series magazines, too.

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Choate stopped making the folding stock back in 95' I think. The camp carbine was cataloged by marlin at least until 1999.
I purchased a used Camp 9 last year & have been meaning to contact Marlin to see if I can determine the production date.
I have seen the Choate folding stocks a gun shows going for $90-$120 these days. I can't bring myself to spend the money.
I wish Choate would just make a pistol gripped fixed rifle stock for the Marlin like they do for the 10/22 , Mini 14 , & M1 carbine

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